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y = GERMAN FEAR MIERIGKS hA Berlin Editors Comment | on Uncle Sam’s Activity. C——— ! Story About the Head of Von | Ketteler's Murderer Denied. | Y gm I“R«ifllfl unu;uwmm RRR RRRERRRRE RN enRRRRE nRRRERRRRRERRR RERRRERRRRR RRRENE RRERRRRR RRRRRRRRRR ERR Ry IR’RRMRI RERRREREERR RREERY RERRRERRRRE KRR RRRRY EREURR RRERRRRR RRY RERRRRER RRR R RRRRR Ry RER RERRE R KRR RRRR R, Y. DR RRRRY, R , Oct. 19.—The Neueste Nach- that President | derable increase d by the naval for $22,000,000 more, e the amount of the German navy until The paper adds: “The es a more important “'President of the navy The more ticipates in the e better for each single ber of pos- he greater s tripled since egate to Peru, Mgr. Cas- the possible suc- tti, the Papal e some surgeon his own ac- SAYS THAT HE DIDN'T ACT AS A “MOUTHPIECE" rick Eolls, Representative at The Hague Peace Conference, Dines With Roosevelt X 4 LINES IN WILL BE CONSOLIDATED Electric Railway System Proposed by the Owners of the Paying Properties. W Oct YEXNN 18.—To-day . made which a of the 1 Carbon them with campment by an e Lake, pment wn site of Grand v ss enter- The_deal has . ley uest in Utah. George Gould a G AKE ¢ —Ge e J. Gould recital in h they called e newly elected n church g and ernor ing a Fall. liam Dough- d and Peter Bricklayer Killediy . were 0or when the All of gherty ‘and Jor- h and escaped in time. — Famous Actress to Come Here. NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—Licbler & Co. an- nounced to-day th: Patrick Camp- had signed a e Second Mrs STO, O this « ayed to-da. freight tr b and Lod railed accident took place at 4 clock this morning. It is =ald that no ne was injured. A wrecking train was + from this city to clear away the bris —— Drowned in the Sacramento. EACRAMENTO, Oct. 15.—Beal Elliott, 16 | )id, was drowned in the Bacramen. | while fishing this morning, one | th of this city. His companion, srr, made an unsuccessful at. | rescue him. The boy was a | of Mrs. Theodore [);mln‘ of | -— - Turkey Backward in Payment. PARIS, Oct. 15.—A dispatch to the from Constantinople under to- ate confirms previous dispatches to effect that the Lorando claim (over ! % Turkieh money loaned some years to the Porte) is still unsettled, and th - rumor that the Government has agreed to the French de- | d is untrue, - -— Landelide Destroys Many Homes. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct. 19.—Mail ad- vices from Barbadoes give particulars of | landslide covering 50 acres of land in ! district of Boscobel. Nearly a hun- houses were destroyed and the isl- Gisds best plantations were ruined. The strict was devastated. The Governor tarted 1 ‘ B & relief fund. 24 inches wide 3 per yard, inches wide; per yard, Guaranteed Black Taffeta—A very rich, is finished lixe a P nne Velvet; we have co'ors, 18 inches wide; per yard chiefs, direct ek sty'es. hand chiets At 25¢ esch—Imported Nove't embroidered Handkerchiefs. Very :t) stitched linen lawn cai Chid's [Initial Hanc 25¢c a box. y Hanikerchiefs, S. rs, new ; set of 6 S sber Hair Cu: G Whit= and Co'ored Feather-Stitched Braids ; piece s, special va'us ; dozen 100 Dozen Men's Handkerchicfs—- Made of 2 Jaanet Sik, 2 nice coft o 250 ancy Hosiery—Just received, a line of al the ‘atest designs in , good q cotton; 25c v'e and Bal- line of Imported L 500 UnZerwear — Me: <h Men's Nuural gray good winter wei well mace and fin'shed garment; each, 75¢ rinc, B Dress- ; L ';ninys. Silk Mercericed Morzers — N:w o ors, vard Breakfas¢ Pilates 69c, Thin chis are chesp our regul 5 on special to-morrow at the remarkab’e price, of, set of 6 Fur Specialis This Week. 7 A spzcial purchase Fu enables us ( .’)u 2 { 10w prices on st up-to-dst: garmen A trachan yoke . . New Fall Silks and Velvets. Peau de Levant—This is the most popular eilk in the market; this season it comes in a full Jine of colorings ; “‘wear guaranteed’® and warranted to wash ; is finished like a Peau de Soie; Taffeta Flannel—In a complete line of new fall c ranted to wash and will outwear any silk of the kind; 19 5 with our guarince on every yard; 23 inches wide ; a very popula New Handkerchiefs. Several cases (5oco dozen) Handker- have been placed on our shelves durng At 18c each —Hand embroidered sheer lawn or laced trimmed effects; 20 At 15¢ each—Hand embroidered all pure lin=n sheer dainty d=signs. At 25c each—Al embroidered, stitched Handkerchiefs; a'so o styles of sheer linen lace trimmed Haniker- sheer lawn print border and At 53¢ each—Finc tand cmiroidered or lace trimmed hem-l rchies, put up in & dozen; fancy boxes, at Ladies’ Initial Hzndkerchiefs—Put vp in }; éox=n boxes; all ‘inen; hand embroidere! inital; at §P@ and § Men’s Fi urr;is-l;;'nys. Fece-Lined Merino Underwsar—in a nice silver | a wel-made and ni make: a fine garment for wint:r wear Boys™ Sh'rts—Boys’ Clored, Stiff Bosom Shi of 3 go.d grade of Madras; nice, styiish cuffi to ma'ch 4 5io Breakfast Plates-- Carisbad , calop golt elge, Cei cate pink fower decoraton; they | rice of §2.45 dozen; we pace them | e ... 69e quot: tae following Batic Seal Collarett:, ... 92 48 Silver Hare Co.arette, yoke of Baitc Sea', 2 rich combination— lize pictur=—specia” THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1901. THE EMPORIY ok and . idenRule Bazaar." CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE Emporium Methods Mean large assortment, prompt <ervice, polite attention and the refundi-g of money where goods are n»ot satisfaciory and are returned in good condition. Blankets at About ! Real Value. We closed out the entire stock of the well-known Stcckion Wooalen Mills’ The very name is a guarantee of high-class goods. A of them, we were ob’ized to take some that were slightly stained, but generally speaking they are perfect, first-class Blankets. As we had previously contracted for our winter supply. these 930 pairs are an outside line, and we commence To- Morrow a Special Sale at about one-half their real valte. you can tuy them would warrant your laying them in for future needs, if not requir- White California Blankets—: inches wide, weight 6 pounds, a good|, $5 95 value; ALOGUE free to any out-of-toun address. $1.00 t;!;u‘n;s 3 is war- 75¢ Taffeta, $1.00 Ve'vet this season ; them in all o' 8128 lustrous dress from St. Gall and Belfast linen hem- pure scalloped, New styles. Ladies rink Jensey finting Vests Teeves, pais anki bands; our regular this szascn, narural Per garment ment. Porsuic || | purchas ! ful and effective des finished garment; 50c¢ rts, made | 500 ver yard. £1.25 per yard. Linoleums— 12 fe:t wi . | 1aid Aooring efect; werth $5c por yard. Fal speciai price. We will mail our FALL CAT- White B.ankets. co'ors, white or natu fit and splendid wearing gar- Tapestry Brussels—Exac and pretey designs; worth Tsc vard, Sanford's 10-Wire and ‘tinsen’'s Tapestiy Brusrels—Fall designs and colors ; a very good se.ection of patterns; wortn £1.00 Special Fali pri Wilton Velvet Carpets—A good heavy pile Ca match; all the lates: patterns and colorin Special Fail price ing them now. Fine White GCalifornia Blan- kefs — For single veus, 4 pounds weight, good value at $3.95: special, per pair.. White California Blankets— For double teds, 5 pounds weight, good va'ue at $4.95; sre- cialiperepair. oot .. oot Gosd Values at Fopular Prices. in Underwear and Hosiery. vl P — | Ladies’ and Notions. 1 Children’s Brush.Edge Skirt Binding, velveteen head I.‘I‘.ii“n :‘:‘ !’;‘;:'c:" Co'ton Vests and Pants—Vests long or - short sleeve ; rants ankle length; perfect fi and fin- ith; co'ors — cream or nawral. The best in the market : . 28¢ at, garment, Wool mxed extra heavy Jersey fitng Vests and Pants— Ve ts, long skeeves; pants, ankle lergth, with French yoke bands; patent fin- ished scams; coor, rawn’. An ex- ceptional garment at p 500 and Pants e : $1 cr white. $1.00 Lasies’ Jerey-fitting one-thir! wool . Union Suits. Th+ famous “Flor- make, btuttoned across the' chew; ell finished, perfect 8$1.00 Fall Carpet New style carpeting jus: received from New York—composed of the better grades of Ingrains, Bruscels, Velvet and Axminsters, at prices far be ow real values; s made during th.s sale held, storage free, until wanted. | rain Carpet—Of a heavy, curav'e qua ity, bright, chesr- | Lixen Warp Maiting—Three feet wide, double dye, reversible, durable Special Fail price, yard copies of Boly Brussels, nobl g0, Special ide, of an excellent qu $2.48 pair... $2.98 Ladies’ unshrinkable wool Jersey-fitting Egyp- tisn Cottsn Tights—Aukle length, open or ol olor, black; the bet fitng Tight mainuactured; the riguar §1.25 Tight. This season ¢ "'ao Children’s Feavy fleeced cotton Jersey ribbed Vests, Pants and Boys' Drawers—Covered seams, crawers guset d; colcr, natural; an unu ual good 20 to e Pah ... 28¢c Chidren’s unshrnkab’e wool Jersey ritbed Vests and Pants - Well finsh'd and perfect i co'or, natural; all i Per 50c arment =ce-lined Cotton Union buttoned acros: chest, or, natural; Pr ... 500 Chi'dren’s unthrinkable wco! Union Sults— Buttoned across the cheit, with drop sears; color, n sizes 2 to 14 years. Ladies” Austratian Lamb's Wool Hose — R'bbed or plain; fast black or Oxtord gray; 25 (- merns heel and toe. Pair Laiie,’ guarantzed fast black heavy fleece lined Coiton Hcse; high spliced hee!, doule sole. Pat........... @B Chiléren's heavy fl Suits— Oneita with drop seats; sizs, 2 to 14 years. Ladies’ Importe] Hermsdor! k heavy two-thread Cotton Hose; solid black; un- bleached sole or entirs unbleached foot; extra high spiiced hes), doud: Pair 25¢ 34c &56¢c and in all colorings, 35¢ per yard. by price... Fal 740 from. v'th borders to | | | Large Rugs—Suitabe Brose.: - Size 12 feet by 8 66¢c S'ze g feet by 6 The offering ot the newest and best of everything—reasonably priced; ale. Fa price. Genuine Body Brussels—Known by all to be one of the fin=st quality of a carpst f.r weir ; an exceprionally good line to select Special Fal price We are always adding new things in our Pholo Supply De- pariment. e took all Ribhons. ial Mond. Pillow Ruffe Ribbon—1000 yards of this season’s latest novelty Pillow Ruffle Ribbon, all silk satin Merveilleux weave in shaded, ombre colorings to match cushions, 14 different colorings and width 41{ inches, regu'ar valus 45c; special Monday, yard 20¢ Neck Ribbons—1000 yards of five-inch superb quality eatin Florentine Neck Ribbons, the new soft weave in solid and changeab'e color- ings, pink, blue, turquoise, cardinal and maize, whige, regu- B fie Al sl Moy yndh(‘ 29c Men’s Suits or Over- coats, The prices at which special per $3.68 Fine California Blankets — 78 inches wide value; special per pair.... tecece sesessssseserscenae , 7-pounds weight; a 6 95 $4.48 Ladies” imported fast black guarantesd pure woo' Cashmere Hose; merino Lee! and toe; alto in sanitary gray; par S QG Lad'es’ fast b'ack fine gauged Cotton Hose Richelicu, Remdrandt, military and lace ribted " hose; high spiced heel, double so'e, pair 25¢ Children’s fine and corduroy ribbed fast black Lamb's Wool Hoses merno heel and toz; size. § 0 9; pir. 8O € Chi'dren's ex'ra heavy 4-thread 1as: b'ack Cot- ton Hose — 1x1 and 2x1 ribbed; trip'e knee; doudle heel and sole; siz's 6 to 10, Pair 4 25c¢ Children's fast black lace ribbed Lisle Thread Hose—Full seamless; double hesl andssle; sizes § to 9. Par.... BBOG Children’s Imported Hermsdori Black Maco Cotton Host; with white extracted polka dots; sizes § to 9, pair, .., 350 The strorgest line of Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Hosiery ever showa in this city, at the lowest possible figures. ‘ includ'ng white and inserted; worth 24c for hariwood floors; ma’e of Axminser and feet 3 inches,, fest Big V:'Iue in Toilet Soap. crace | Toilet Soap—Th= Corcna, Imzerial Wtch Hazel, Savon Lilas Banc—if purchawed in | the reru'sr way they wculd have to be retai‘ed at 15¢ box; we will ofler 2520 boxes on sjeca sile Monda , box of 3 cakes,... PG 3 Clothes Baskets. We Fave just rezeived 3 sizes o* the largest wi - low Cicthes Bus- kets ficm one of the princifa! of makers of the t worid. They are made and string. We place them on special sale Mon- i1 | day en'y— 32-inch Buskets, regularly §1.25, spechal to- |7 morrow 880 jo-inch Baskets, regular’y $1.10, special to- morrow .880 o 'y 93¢, specia to- moirow ., ...-780 Not a Citizen of America. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 19.—The man named Schultz, who has been convicted at Lubin, Russian Poland, of having in his possession & false passport under the name of De Gachoff, who has been sen- tenced to four years’ penal servitude, and therefore to deportation to the island of Baghalin, and who says he was born in New York, has been in correspondence with Mr. Tower for elghteen months. The Embn-x and the State Department have thoroughly Invutlfi-ud his claims to American citizenship and have pro- nounced them unfounded, s ‘When a boy begins to ‘wash his face ‘without being told he is passing through the ordeal of his first love affair, | The | Book. | The Right of pubiished a: § ony... Wiy 150, | Wo'ks thit have b: | $.75,5.50 and $1. Mor day on’y | etCaleb We:t, Master Di ...By By “The Sorrows of Satan “Zika" | ¢Barabba."". . By “The Damnat'on of T y “The Jes amy Brids'". “By Rg t of Sword™ “The “The Ga'fl; . “A G ntleman Paer’ BERLIN, Oct. richten says: ria and on au information, T giatement o "be bsotitely unfounded: 0 suggestion has emanated on the sub- Special Sale of Books. famous Wh'te House Cook Special Mcnday onls . B N $1.08 | Popular Copyright BooXs. ““The Prsoner of Z-nd: “So'dier Steries™ (i lustrated). . . ““A Dih for a Throne™ (illustratsd). ... ..By A. W. Marchmont German Cereal Tariff Is Assured. 19.—~The Neuste Nach- *‘Various newspapers pub- lish reports from Munich that C Bulew, ylelding to the ‘Waurtemburg, 69¢ —Bv Gibrt Parker en formely scld for 135§ . e 480 v $25.00 New Tailor Dress $19.50. This very well made and all-woo! | 70 2 ) plain Coth Dres;, c‘al to-morrow, b.. . Ceffee—Our celebrated L regulatly at 35 in picture, trimmed very €aboratsy, but = also taste ully, | Mush—Victory brand, sel's regu with black sitin | <2l to-morrow, 4 pk straps, the thit wears; every | Special to-morrow, Ib Zetail of this preat g Raisins— Choice, new vaive coud nct be to-morrow, 4 ibs Grocery and Liguor Specials. H 20938 —Our b s: Eastern sugar cured, spz- kind | Best Glace Citron, Orange or Lemon Peel — Boys’ Over- coats, $4.95. Boys’ New Winter Overcoals, $4.95— For boys 3 to 20 years of age. The materials are tan covert, whip- cords or Oxford gray cheviots, positively all wool, in cither the 3-4 length or extra long coat, well made and trimmed; would be cheap at §7.50. M 0 $4.95. ; FourGood ShoeValu We have just received about 360 pairs of Ladies’ Walk- ing shoss for fall and winger wear, made of the best quality Vici Kid, new modern toe and patent leather tip, welted extension soles, military heels; thes= shoes are good value at $3.00; or price, $2.50 The very latest style La- dies’ Vici Kid Lace Shoes, made with a Louis XV heel, hand-welted extension soles, dull mat kid top with sunbumt eyelets, nsw modern toe and pat- ent leather tips; ourprice $ 3,50 ¢ We Rave just received a very large assortment of Men’s $3.50 Shoes, consisting of Patent Leathes, Vici Kid; Box Calf and Lace Shoes in all the latest style toes and lass, heavy-weight and light-weight hand-we ted so'es; these shoesare made of the very best quality cf leather that can be hzd; our price $3.50 Mises® and Chil- dren’s Vici Kid Our price T T patent leather Ited extension to'es, spring heels— 15 to 11— pric: Undermuslin Dep’t. We keep Ladies’ Java and Mocha, that c b, special to-morrow £s. 15¢c loose Muscatel, special RN s"_"‘ tewer at double | Almonds—Choice paper skell, special to-mor- ichard Hir! i Ko 6 Bt - T e --.- 280 By Marie Coreli blrck, on ae fo. | Tea—Good uncocred Jupan, special to-mor- | adles’ Maslin - With embroidery & "By Muri: Corel i v akd ; 320 | serton, full lzn?;i‘:d -i«'?. & By Marie Core i Josse Mioore AA Whiskey— s's.sn Regu arly 95c bortle, special to-morrov. . . . $0.00 New = B s e lica or Muscat:l—AD | article.............. ; :‘;“ ‘I;'Edz J"“:}_‘ extra choice wlng,‘ reguary $1.50 gallon, ted tack, shur.eagth jickets or the medum | ¢ SPECH EIMETOVe L e 1. Henry Se on Merriman | and looie tacks in longsr or hip lensthe; they | SHKW0-d Whiskey—That M;'; b;;‘v -~ heron Ware™ . ... ar: new ths teaon ini are extremely wel| ¢ to-morow, gaton, 5285 101 | | jiew ‘Elegant Nainsook Gowns—Imitation - on BY Harold Federic | ma’e, andin tzn, ca tor and back, alf seesy | | Q9878 oouuloo --780 | ™ g emhdh:“yu elbow m; k, reguary §10.00, fto-m rrow $7.45 Re'sling—Five-year- P 4 - ... By Rudyard Kipling | a7d Tuesday . rowy gallon ., bridal garment, ” Anna Kather ne Grezn - : ot l.::.l:' ..Apm-—ls muqh a .’a By F. Fonito Moors | 60 it Sale This Week ... 800 # €., Photo Special. Ladies By A. W. Marchmon: (illustraed), ... By A. W, Marchmont .B. E. L. Vdynch ' (il'utrates) 8 for t von Bulow views, and the Bundesrath will tariff in its present few unimportant alt: nt von ressure o Cigars. Tampa Smokers, . t from either Bavaria or Wurtemburg. it may be A woman is probably gentle and amiable in hot weather because all the prog: ve euchre clubs are shut down. : Special Uni 25¢. for the week g Lt fhs ‘an Smecial Sale Trunke! - ....Bs Rert Niscn Sephens led. i 1, 58:98 Special Sale Trunks | ... ; ..;.: ke 5. 1 5 o Agood s s kroke o foreh M a s YoKe | ‘This truak, metal covered reverse strips on | ““A Coatine tal Drag 0" B R. N Stephers > b (£X o B o Eogtc Sea; One | top and frori, two strips 01 end ant back, fancy | “The Road to Pai” .. .B* R. N. Stephens not be equal O o e uct; | comer e a nys, ““For the Frecdom of the Sca™ (i usrate ), Special Sale of P W";v';d ban Victor R - By Cyrus Town end Brady $3.50 worth ot Photos for tina Seal Cares top cotar’ of Siber 3 ODO | io:k, nicelylined st Toes ‘B; Robert Louis Stevenior | FIOSS Cushions. s folion Nexl Wesss cop coler of Bibain Misk, | € b3 o uiiphi ol “Sentimental Tommy"..... By J. M. Binis | we wit off ecial for this w ek only— deep tray wich “The Adventures of Sherosk Hom ", Wl 14-inch...$7.80 16-inch...88.0) |1arge division B, A. Conan Duyle | fo-motrow 800 I 1 e 9.00 . | for hatsiron bee- 7% | Sitke Fio € ectric ape, made o: choice full skins, | ¢;m. five sizes; s Sieeia Y jons; full vorably with any $25,00 cape in the city; ““The Landicr] at Lion’s Head" the tring tor the our specia! price for the we-k— B W ‘D Howells holdsys. Fioss 16-inch. $14.00 18-inc>.$16.00 B+ Ra ph Connor |is scar 2-in b .50, Special 0 Y h Exfi'fl s"CJ". g2 Y $5.50. Special Muncay, -B; W. J. sti yeass, wool; §2 ony.. .40 be advinbe to Genulae Alaska Mink Scarfs, in the latest | 34-inch, . Monaay, buy now, at $1.75 a yard, shapes; worth $10 to $15 3 wil bz soid | ~ only. 22023, MR 5s e iy, ek while 1ot lasts at .. . .. | 36-inch, Special M " 24xa4 2 .....5$6.60, $7.50 nd $8.80| only.................... ....88 20 .By R. N. Stephens 26x36, . WACCXARE WAR WA MR WANE Wi Wi WA NI W WU WA Wi W Wi Wi il WMt Wi Wi ieie Rl i’ has not altered his safely assumed that agree to the pgoposed orm, apart from a erations.” to-day to attend ettt Hobson's $3.50 Worth for $2.43 Our $1.00 11x14 Bromide Eniargements are’ pirmanent artistc pic wrer, that cannot be ex- $2.50 Cub'net Photcs, printed on Aritto atino Paser and handsome y mounted can- ior the prie. offer you as an extraordinary inducement this A Bargain in Golf Skirting. 7/ | We offer to-morrow another lot of heavy-weight Cami's Hair Skirting; abwut 400 yards. ‘There are three very hanisome mixtures, and the goods are mace of high-gride Austrafan hes wide; excal'ent weight, an1 the same qua ity has be:n se ling in this city A Suit for $3 48.\ ; | ; | ' Hobson Leads the Procession. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 19.—Captain Richmond P. Hobson arrived In Knoxville Republic dedication of a monument mark- of Genel founder of great-great-grandfather. ceremony oceurred lawn of the suburban home of the prons—18 new styles, at ,5. 75¢ Ladiei” Woo! Fascinators—For cven- il Nov. 1. e m' Set of 6, $1.23. Triple plated, 12 dwt. of silver to the dozen; 2-::::@::1, Rogers Table Knives; in satin nish or bright handle, Special $1.23 to-day on'y, set cf Stationery. Special Monday. Graatest valus ever offersd in Writng Paper an! Ezvelopss. Real Irish Linen Paper —54 Ibv. stock in commercial §ze—plain paper, which we p'ace on special sale Monday. 125 sheets (i ream) Writing 3 53¢ §3¢ But will now $2.43 Special pree 87¢c 135 In;-?up- ('n.;-.\-l) o march ... J. C. Greener, where General the Grand Army of the ral James this afternoon on the mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\mmammaaahmm-mnmuaammmmmmmmm&mmm&mmt White's tood. It eded by a strest Parade: headed by Hobsom . T i 2 n BREST, France, Oct. 19.—The Frenck »